Man in a van wrote:
> What about?
>
> https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/
>
Yeah, could be another place to make enquiries, I agree.
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chill wrote:
> I made a start at getting Jivelite to run on a Joggler. Some progress,
> but some snags. This particular forum doesn't seem like the right place
> to discuss my efforts, so I started a 'new thread'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110040-Jivelite-on-a-Joggler)
>
I made a start at getting Jivelite to run on a Joggler. Some progress,
but some snags. This particular forum doesn't seem like the right place
to discuss my efforts, so I started a 'new thread'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110040-Jivelite-on-a-Joggler)
in the Linux/Unix
I have Jogglers and a pcp with touch screen.
The Joggler is much more aesthetically pleasing and also more stable.
Its easy to knock the pcp over but not so the Joggler.
I use the Joggler more as a now playing display with an SB3 with its
screen off and generally control via iPeng
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chill wrote:
> Yes, I've considered building a Joggler replacement with a suitable Pi
> and pCP (I have several Pis running pCP already), but since I've got the
> Jogglers, and I like the form factor, the built-in stand etc, I'd like
> to make the best use of them.
Yeah I hear you, have often
Jeff07971 wrote:
>
>
> For Raspberry Pis there's pCP !
>
Yes, I've considered building a Joggler replacement with a suitable Pi
and pCP (I have several Pis running pCP already), but since I've got the
Jogglers, and I like the form factor, the built-in stand etc, I'd like
to make the best
chill wrote:
> Yep - got that. :)
>
> I can't believe someone hasn't already done this, documented it, made a
> bootable image available, printed the t-shirts etc. I'll set Google
> going again.
I've done several many times with x86 laptops mainly for a "Now
Playing"/Photoframe or "Now
mherger wrote:
>
> Just make sure you skip the part about squeezelite - that would be the
> player part again, and LMS. You only need Jivelite.
>
Yep - got that. :)
I can't believe someone hasn't already done this, documented it, made a
bootable image available, printed the t-shirts etc.
Yeah, starting to appreciate that. I think I'll have a go at installing
a fresh Ubuntu OS (from 'here'
(https://jwills.co.uk/projects/joggler-xubuntu/download/) perhaps), then
following the instructions for installing Jivelite from scratch (e.g.
'here'
mherger wrote:
>
> I bet it'll be easier to get Jivelite running than to modify SqueezePlay
>
> to not provide the player.
>
Yeah, starting to appreciate that. I think I'll have a go at installing
a fresh Ubuntu OS (from 'here'
(https://jwills.co.uk/projects/joggler-xubuntu/download/)
I've been browsing through the files on the Joggler. I've found the
/opt/squeezeplay/share/jive/ folder, which appears to be where the
source code for the Joggler Squeezeplay is kept.
I bet it'll be easier to get Jivelite running than to modify SqueezePlay
to not provide the player.
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I've been browsing through the files on the Joggler. I've found the
/opt/squeezeplay/share/jive/ folder, which appears to be where the
source code for the Joggler Squeezeplay is kept.
I don't know the first thing about Lua. To make a version of
Squeezeplay that doesn't create a player, would
mherger wrote:
> > Is there a way to exclude players from the list of available players
> in
> > LMS?
>
> You should try to rung Jivelite instead of Squeezeplay. It's the same
> UI, but UI only, no player integrated. Squeezeplay is both player and
> UI.
>
> --
>
> Michael
That could be
Is there a way to exclude players from the list of available players in
LMS?
You should try to rung Jivelite instead of Squeezeplay. It's the same
UI, but UI only, no player integrated. Squeezeplay is both player and UI.
--
Michael
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I dont know of a way to hide a player.
I have a couple of Jogglers that I use in the same way as you. I have
named them Living Room Control etc and connected them to an unused aux
in so that they are always muted and turned off sound affects just in
case but I really have no issue.
Is there a way to exclude players from the list of available players in
LMS?
I have a couple of Jogglers which I use as touchscreen controllers for
LMS. I run them using 'Squeezeplay OS' from 'birdslikewires'
(https://birdslikewires.net/squeezeplay). A side effect of this OS is
that each
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